re magnetizing magnets

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rell
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re magnetizing magnets

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Hi Everyone
Does anyone have a method for getting magnets working again.
We have a lot of magnets that are no longer magnetized.
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Rell
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I think you rub the North on South or is it the other way around.
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You can buy remagnetisers, I'm not sure how much they cost or how effective they are though. The one I've seen came from Scientrific.

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I have a re-magnetiser but haven't found it to be very effective so I decided to gradually replace them.
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I use the remagnetiser below with good results. Cost us $50. Just do a search with your regular suppliers.
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