How to Clean Install Mac OSX

How can I clean Install a Macbook Pro running OSX Mountain Lion?

Restart with the Option key held down, tab to the recovery partition, press Enter, and use the Disk Utility to either erase or repartition the internal drive. Install the OS onto the blank partition or an external drive.
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