Ah that's interesting. I knew to use methylated spirits for the secateurs. They're fairly old trees and are small green apples - probably some type of Granny Smith. There's plenty of youtube out there to show how to prune but we do know some tricks. Funny it just came up on Gardening Australia, our awesome gardening show here.
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Greni smith grows mainly on wrinkled branches (so-called "spur" type of growth)- long stem branches.
I have watched many pruning masters live and on YouTube. And each master has his own way of pruning. Of course they follow the same principles but each one gives his own stamp. So I decided to follow the principles of pruning and adapt the rest to my needs