Removing odor from LP jackets, liners, etc


Okay, this part you've heard before: A guy is interested in getting back into vinyl after many years when he comes across his old albums, stored out of sight, out of mind for a couple of decades.
This part might be new: The records, about 120 in all, had been stored in a large truckbed tool bin. The other half of the bin is where I stored the gasoline can, the bottle of solvents, jug of muriatic acid.....you get the idea.
A lot of '70's and '80's rock and pop, about a third classical. All of the jackets and liners have acquired an aroma very similar to an old Ford dealership garage I worked in, where the Saf-T-Kleen solvent parts washer was.
I have record cleaners, enzymes, brushes and a steamer on order, but that is only for the vinyl, of course. Any ideas for what I can do to diminish/ remove/ minimize the smell in the jackets?
I recognize that the best answer might be "bonfire", but there are quite a few pieces I'd like to listen to again. Not planning to sell any of these, but would like to be able to store them in the house near the rig.
TIA
Jeff
leadfeathers

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Thanks for the ideas, everyone. I've bought a tub, unscented cat litter and baking soda. As soon as I receive my order of new record liners, I'll start treating the jackets for the odor. I'll post the results.
Incidentally, I received the cheapo Walgreen's steam cleaner yesterday and, just so you all know, it is ASTOUNDING how well it cleaned up the one album I've tried it on ( AJA - Steely Dan, purchased new when it was released) Still a few crackles, but at a much lower level; I was able to appreciate what people say about both vinyl audio magic, and the layers of detail Steely D put on their albums.
Anyway, thanks again, all.