I like to shine that hits the magnetized beads but they are very hard to work with and to wear. If there is an easy way to de-magnetize beads please let me know.
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De-magnetize Beads by: Anonymous
I believe that magnets are demagnetized by using heat. If you put them in the oven at a certain temperature (which I don't think is above 300 degrees F) that will demagnetize them.
However, I would Google the question and see what answer you get.
Marlynn
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How to De-magnetize Beads by: Anonymous
If your beads are shiny black beads, I believe they are made of hematite which is a naturally magnetic stone.
I doubt if it can be totally de-magnetized, but you might try dropping each bead to see if that mixes up the alignment of the atoms.
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De-magnetizer by: Sylvia
There is a de-magnetizer for screwdrivers etc. that you can get from the hardware store. I do not know how well it would work on the magnetized beads. You'll have to try it and see.
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How to magnetize beads by: Anonymous
Sorry but I don't know where to go to ask a question. I am new to this site.
I would like to know how to magnetize beads.
Hematite beads and other kinds like pearls.
I see that on line they sell magnetized pearls.
The most important is the hematite.