Nope.
I'd be concerned about how well this would work in our climate, which is very humid and cold/mild as opposed to humid and hot.
Depending on how it would breath or not, it could be problematical over time.
I'd also be concerned about off-gassing of the material's propellants over time - I don't know one way or the other, its something I would look at.
ONQ.
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