@Dolphbucs, my install was from an external hard drive (Firewire-800) that I had used Super Duper! to make a copy of my Main boot drive, I booted that external drive, wiped out my Main boot drive, and did a clean install from the booted external hard drive.
I'm not sure why you would think that just because I put quotes around the word clean that the install would be anything but a truly clean install.
After the install, I started seeing fuzzy icons about 2 days in. I had to reboot the OS for some reason, and I haven't seen any issues with fuzzy icons since. It's only been just under 3 1/3 days since that reboot.
Now maybe, the system was a little messed up from just having an OS installed and a bunch of programs installed from the Mac App Store. But I'm hoping that the fuzzy icon thing is a thing of the past.
I check a program called CandyBar that stores icons and allows the user to replace certain icons with ones downloaded from sites that specialize in such images. When I was seeing the fuzzy icons before the reboot, the icons displayed in CandyBar were all fuzzy until the image was scaled down to 32x32.
Now, the icons are looking great at 512x512. So I'm hoping.
Lion definitely has some serious bugs. I've had the Finder crash on me several times so far since the reboot and I have been seeing that wonderful beachball cursor way more often now than with Snow Leopard. However, my machine is a little old (8/2006) and it could just be showing it's age.
Anyway, maybe my fuzzy icon problem was all the software installs and not the problem we have been seeing for so darn long.