Want to clean up HD etc to sell iMac

Hello, I know there are various threads about this and if one answers my direct questions please let me know.
We have 2 business 20" iMac (~2008) that we will be selling. I would like to clean out the HD EXCEPT for certain programs. So I do not want to clean out completely etc.
One tends to bog down at times and I am afraid I may have downloaded something I shouldn't have. I would like to do what ever I need to do to clean this up.
* Preferably free
I just do not want to start deleteing and cleaning and mess something up. They both have been upgraded to Maverick
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jim

If it's only applications that you want to retain, the first step is to create a brand new user in System Preferences - Users and Groups. Make it an administrative user. (Make a note of the name and password and pass it on to the new owner.)
Now log out and log back in as that user. Again in Users and Groups, delete all other old users. That should clear out a lot of space.
To delete certain applications, first check whether there are "uninstall" utilities for them. If not, you can usually just drag them to the trash (and empty the trash afterwards). Some preference files, etc, will be left behind, but they're usually not very large.
Bear in mind that in most circumstances, it's much better to completely wipe/reformat the drive before you sell a computer - both for your sake (you don't want a new owner to be able to recover your old files) and for theirs (who knows what malware/spyware may exist on a computer that someone sells you).
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