Now I'm really confused... it removes oxidation from gold, silver, rhodium, etc... so it's a solvent then, which wouldn't prevent oxidation, it would just be used to treat oxidation after it occured - but elsewhere it's suggested for use on new connectors, it can't seal the wire from oxidation (or else it would have to be conductive itself).

Hmm... I'll say tinning the ends of your wires with good electronics solder (good, not Mighty ProMedia XLP 99.999999999% pure silver solder) would be a better bet.

Bren R.