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Assuming you're on Windows, the Krita configuration files are stored in your user's AppData/krita/share/apps/krita folder. Erasing that folder (with Krita closed) will cause the program to revert all the settings to their default values, and delete all custom brushes, textures, etc. Krita will then re-create the config folder as needed.
However, if the only thing you want to do is remove all custom brushes and be left with the default ones, you only need to delete the "paintoppresets" folder and the "kis_paintoppresets.blacklist" file within the previously mention config folder.
In case you're wondering, the .blacklist file is created because Krita never actually deletes a brush when you modify and overwrite it, instead it creates a new copy and "blacklists" the old one.
This is all from my personal testing; you might want to wait for developer response for confirmation.
My method for wiping out the Krita config has the program closed all the while, as is usual with this kind of things... when starting Krita is when Steam syncs the data, and that's why it gets in the way:
Close Krita -> Delete config folder -> Start Krita -> Steam syncs and undoes what I just did.
I haven't tried wiping the settings with the program open, because I kinda assumed Krita would save its settings on close.
1. There seems to be no way to default the brush presets from within Krita, in case you accidentally deleted one of the default ones or something.
1.1. Related, the Brushes docker has no Import and Delete buttons, while the "choose brush preset" panel in the top bar does. Likewise, right-clicking on a brush does not give the option to delete it. Since I only use the docker, I thought deleting brushes was not possible from within Krita until I found that one panel :P
2. Resources currently seem to be brush presets, patterns, gradients and brush textures; the managers for these resources are all separate panels and dockers. Adding a single "Resource Manager" window/panel with Import, Delete, and Default options for each type of resource could perhaps add to ease-of-use and clarity.
Just my two cents, hope it helps!