I suspect you got some water on the air filter or into the fuel tank as you were cleaning. Small amounts of water (1/4 teaspoon) may be keeping the engine from getting gas, which in turn keeps it from running.When I was done I tried to throttle it down while I cleaned it up. It stalled and would not restart. I pulled the plug, and it was wet. I dried it .
It's great that you know how to remove the float bowl. But you need to always pour the contents of the float bowl through a kitchen paper towel so you can spot any water in the fuel. (Gas will pass through while water "beads up".)
If water is in the tank, water could continue to enter the carb for several days... even after it gets running again. I like a clean engine too, but you've got to be extremely careful where and how you wash. Next time consider using a leaf blower.
And IMHO, nix the SeaFoam. That's not doing anything positive.