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you really mean this? wow, so our calculator can actually take on water also? ;)
And yes, 48S are probably one of the cheaper old hp to get... I would actually get the 48G or GX if you don't want to get the 50G
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Soak it up to the screen in clean water for a day. Then leave it to dry for a couple of days. If it still doesn't work, go get another one, they aren't expensive these days.
IMO, the first bit of advise is incorrect, the second, spot on.
A water bath will do nothing, you'll need the vibration of an ultrasonic cleaner and a surfactant cleaning agent to get the offending bits of conductive material out of the key dome areas. In the end, you may get a few more months or years of use out of the unit but ultimately, it is time to replace.