I am taking a guess. Grease under the magnet will allow a lot of slippage, but once it warms up, it will burn away any grease, so you will not see it later.
So yes it will apply once the grease is gone because it got hot enough due to applying.
How do the shoes look? If they have grease on them, then you might need to replace the shoes.
Most of the time intermittent brakes would be caused by a loose connection. Check all your wiring. If one brake shoe looks 'great' while the other suggest being worn a bit, then you might have one bad magnet. A compus will read 'north' while the brakes are energized if it is working. You can pull the emergency pin, and it will energize the brakes with a full 12 volts to test it, but do not leave them on to long (1-2 minutes) as you can overheat the magnets.
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