How do I restore my MacBook Pro running Lion to factory settings? I don't want to keep anything on the hard drive.

I am running Lion and know how to get to my Mac OS X Utilities but I cannot figure out how to do a full factory setting restart like I have done the past with the OS disks. Any help would be great. Thanks.

Use disk utility to format your hard drive then reinstall Mac OS X 10.7.2 (Lion) on to the hard drive. 

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