Wonder if you could go back and get more then considering your use before the computer error gets fixed? You going to need that stuff.
Next time I talk to my drywall/painting buddy i will ask him what he was using to clean his brushes I know he found a new product he liked but I can't recall the name.
I rarely get oil paint jobs anymore but when I do I put brush cost into bid and throw them out.
If I was you doing what you doing I completely understand since you know you going to be doing them in future do it your way cleaning them.
You soak brushes overnight and ten year old paint comes right of them. It happens to be non-toxic, but I get it because it works.
For foam, I get it right away with lacquer thinner. I actually clean the tube and pour a little down in it and tape the end, then leave the can upright. The can of foam stays useable for a few weeks.