Hi Tony(1941)!
My suggestion of dropping the balls onto a hard floor was based on practical experience with steel bars. One of my customers, in those far off days when I worked to earn an honest crust, complained that some of the bars in his warehouse were magnetic and demonstrated this by dangling a string of paper clips from the end of one of the bars. I initially suggested that he shouldn't be using magnetic paper clips (nice try!) but he explained that when he was machining the bars the turnings were sticking to the freshly machined surface. There was probably some residual magnetism in the bars from the electromagnets used at some stage in the life of the bars - and although they should have been, they had not been through a demag coil.
I performed my circus trick of saying "Stand back everyone! Mind your feet!" and pulled one of the bars out of the rack and let it bounce around on the workshop floor. I asked the guy to dangle his paper clips again and surprise, surprise, they didn't stick. He said, "Yer a bluddy magician!"
So, Tony, it did work - once!