No, it'll actually melt the windshield itself; especially in the hot summer sun with the windshield bleed air left on, an no movement for a long period of time (if forgot to turn off during a mx event, etc). Probably more than you want to know but ram air mixes with the bleed air to cool the flow of hot windshield bleed air in the Ultra. If you loose DC power, you get just raw bleed air and no ram air cooling; which is one reason why it's recommended to keep the bleed air valves closed until you need them open.
At Simuflite (CAE) in DAL they brought in a windshield that had melted because of this reason as a warning/lesson, it was crazy looking, with some gnarly warping and very deep cracking/crystallization looking effects. Not a cheap repair.