MacBook pro leopard and snow leopard reload how?

I have a MacBook pro which originally came with leopard, and I've recently upgraded it to snow leopard. I've just bought a Mac air and am giving the pro to family but am not too sure exactly how to reset the pro to if it was new as I have both OS X discs?
If someone could please let me know how to do this?
Thank you.

Use the Snow Leopard one, unless there's a specific reason they still want Leopard.
Boot from the DVD, step through the installer, and use the Erase and Install option to wipe the drive and install a clean version of OS X.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3910
Matt

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