Can green oxidation on copper pipes be neutralized?

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I have thirty year old copper plumbing that appears to have not been wiped down after it was soldered. There is an ample coating of green oxidation on the pipe joints as a result, which at this point cannot be easily removed. While I have no leaks as yet, I understand that over time the pipe can develop leaks as a result. Is there a chemical product that could be applied to the joints to neutralize this corrosion? TIA
 
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