Thanks for the continued suggestions and support.
I very much wish it was smoker smell. I can handle that much easier. My 1936 Leica IIIa has a very distinct odor that is the amalgam of a long life, including cigarette smoke. It is not a fully unpleasant odor, and does not contain any modern fragrances in it.
Modern fragrances are a whole new beast. I am not sensitive to pre-1960s fragrances, or any natural fragrance. The new synthetic stuff is designed to stick more permanently to surfaces, and continue to volatilize. Medical institution here in the US is not able or willing to help much. I think its a result of ignorance, if anything. The problem has not been widely studied (not a money maker) and there was a period where it was thought the sensitivity was psychological (all in the head). I do seethe at the suggestion. Today, I'm told I react to a chemical, or class of chemicals, and its not in the head. The symptoms of exposure are quite real and terrifying. The reaction is a mixture of acute asthma and allergic emergency. Almost no help with treatment, only a dangerous asthma treatment that keeps my lungs open, but if I use it more than 4 times in 24 hours I supposedly risk death. The allergists eyes got really wide when I told her I used it 4 or 5 times with recent exposures. As one can imagine, it makes for a delicate life in modern society. I do pretty well with it.
I've finished off the 91% isopropyl alcohol bottle. Wiped the camera down many times. Camera still stinks.
The "bags" from Home Depot are next. Any idea what they were called? I'm heading over there today.