I wasn't really sure about the re-exposing steps so I just pulled it off and held it up to a window for a look, being a 24 it went back onto a plastic Paterson reel quite easily, not sure if a 36 would have snagged tho.
My process basically was black and white dev then fix, wash, expose, bleach, wash and redo fully in C41 chems.
Based on previous experiments I did the black and white developing with HC-110 for 6 mins @ 30 deg, the fix was same temp but as I used some stuff that had been used a few times so I left it in for 11 mins then dumped it, the C41 was done at 37.8 deg thanks to my new improved water bath

Film is Kodacolor 200, 10 years expired and shot at 200, as I first found this as a recovery process for old film I wanted to try it at box speed first
A few things I read said it would be suitable, some even said ideal, for slide film, but the results just looked like E6 processed in C41 to me. I will however try it when I aquire some
I went kind of word blind reading up on it last night, so don't remember seeing anything about not bleaching after b and w chems, I will however give that a go soon
Is there a specific or special way to re-expose?
Sorry if this is a bit of a jumbled reply, kept adding as other folk posted and I'm on my phone, will grab the laptop shortly and make sure I've answerd everyone