Total clean install of Lion

I sold my old MacBook Pro which I upgraded to Lion recently.  I want to wipe everything for the new owner and start with an used version of Lion.  Today I did what I thought was a clean install of Lion.  I held command+R on the restart, and selected "clean install of Lion"...it redownloaded Lion and all that, after a few hours, it installed, rebooted but everything was still in my name with my desktop.
Is it possible to just start totally fresh without a user as you would get from the factory?
Thanks.

baltwo wrote:
You're not paying attention. The OP DL'd Lion to install it on his old machine. That implies he needed to log into the MAS and provide an AppleID. If you DL'd Lion from the MAS, you had to do the same thing.
Sure, but that doesn't alter the installer file in anyway, it's not like the ID becomes stitched into the software.  When I clean installed Lion, I had to login to the Mac App Store, iTunes, etc. again.  The new user would be in the same situation as anyone who buys a new MacBook Pro today (or any system other than the new mac mini and macbook air).  These systems don't feature "Lion Internet Recovery" and don't give the user a licence to Lion from the App Store (as far as I've heard). 

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