Factory reset macbook pro

Hi I have a new macbook pro bought in November 2012 which i do not use. I have set up my mail account and added one or two programmes including password protecting the laptop. As it is not used i have decided to sell it but need to factory reset the macbook before i do.
Can anyone help me in returning the macbook back to its original out of the box settings ensuring that any personal information is removed?

Here are the directions:
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11273
Ciao.

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