How do i reboot to factory condition from mountain lion startup disc

I have a 2009 macbook pro 2.4 Ghz 8GB which had snow leopard installed but has been upgraded yo mountain lion, when I purchased mountain lion I made a bootable drive on a usb drive, what I need to know is how do I reset my macbook pro to factory condition.
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