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I use Pine Sol occasionally. One time I was stripping a Concor smooth-sided passenger, which was very stubborn. I left it in a bath over-night. When I checked on it the next day, the paint was gone, but the car shell reeked of Pine Sol and the shell was very flexible, like rubber (you could twist it like a pretzel). I could even make marks on the shell with my finger nail. The shell was essentially unusable. I decided to try getting the Pine Sol out of the plastic by soaking it in water. So, I put it in a container with enough water to completely immerse it. I checked on it the next day and the water now reeked of Pine Sol and so did the car shell. I then replaced the water and repeated this daily for about two months. The smell finally disappeared and the shell returned to being hard plastic too.
Did you try washing the smelly shell in alcohol?