Well i don't. I think the real question is why do yousmell burning feathers. I can't even imagine what burning feathers smell like.
It smells terrible, I regularly smell burning feathers, paint, and a strong perfume or potpourri that nobody else around me can smell.
The smell of burning hair is often described as similar to the smell of burning feathers or a strong, acrid odor.
When wool is burned, it emits a smell similar to burning hair or feathers due to the protein fibers it is made of. This odor can be quite strong and unpleasant. It is important to avoid burning wool as it releases harmful fumes and can be a fire hazard.
Both wool and hair are made of keratin, a protein that contains sulfur. When wool or hair burns, the sulfur is released as a gas called sulfur dioxide, which has a distinct smell akin to burning hair or feathers. This odor is a result of the chemical composition of the materials as they break down under heat.
Yes, they stink!
The smell of burning sulfur resembles the scent of rotten eggs.
The belt is burning up and wind is pushing the smell through the air conditioning.
Incense has a distinctive smell when it is burning.
It will be sulfur mostly that you smell
because it's a strong smell
A burning smell from a car's brakes means that you are braking very hard or there is a electrical short circuit in the car. Another reason for a burning smell may actually be coming from the car's heater.
That smell is probably your clutch burning out.
It should smell a little like burning paper, the same with rayon. If it's polyester, it will melt. Wool will smell like burnt hair.