This might be one of those things where everyone has their preference, but I was taught in high school shop class a tinning method that I still use to this day....and it's never failed me. Use plain old powdered white brazing flux....available just about anywhere like tractor supply, home depot etc. and it's cheap. Its primary component is boron based.....heat the wire to hot hot and dip it into the flux, remove and then solder with solid or rosin core. I have a tiny refillable torch that I use for the first step and a plain old two step trigger soldering gun for the second. It encapsulates the corrosion and 'lifts' it, was how I remember the explanation....in turn your solder/braze etc. can flow and bond without oxygen corrosion messing with you. Cut back the insulation more than usual, do your tin and then trim the wire to correct the exposed length.