Adjustment brush after HSL operation

Hi,
I just desaturated all colours but one with HSL (all except red in my case). Now I want to desaturate remaining PARTS of the image with the adjustment brush (saturation slider to the left). Turns out it does not work this way.
What am I doing wrong?

So you want to desaturate parts of the remaining red colour with the brush?
I just tried it and it worked (LR 3.2).

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