If you are able to access the Site Collection Administration at the top level, you can access the Site collection object cache, the site collection cache profiles, and the site collection output cache. If you go into the settings of these items, you can check a box to "flush" the cache, that should reset it.
After 24/48 or so hours it did indeed reset, so I'd imagine that the cron job finally ran on the box to do the flush auto-magically. I don't have the access, but I'm sure your suggestion would work! So Thanks!
To the rest who have the issue... at some point Sharepoint will eventually decide to flush the caches. – Campbeln Nov 19 at 12:20.
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