"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yes, red ink can do this. In fact, even ink that does not "bleed" can become brittle as the cleaning chemical can leach out the plasticizers.I try to use a common metal eraser shield, an absolute minimum of spray, and sometimes even a hairdryer immediately afterwards. (a vacuum spray-out station may also help dry out the area faster) It can still screw up. Sometimes, it's best to blow out a sample, and then compare which is worse; the pinhole or the "fixed" version.