I always wear gloves when connecting or disconnecting the sewer, water or electric. I also wear gloves when disconnecting or connecting the car being towed. I do not wear those crappy disposable gloves which are a pain to put on and take off and rip easily. I have long heavy duty rubber gloves that slip on and off easily. They are lined with cloth on the inside so they feel better on. I have two pairs and leave them in the service bays. I use a different pair for the sewer than to disconnect/connect the car. These gloves wear like iron and are completely waterproof. I bought them at either Home Depot or Lowes.
I always wear gloves when connecting or disconnecting the sewer, water or electric. I also wear gloves when disconnecting or connecting the car being towed. I do not wear those crappy disposable gloves which are a pain to put on and take off and rip easily. I have long heavy duty rubber gloves that slip on and off easily. They are lined with cloth on the inside so they feel better on. I have two pairs and leave them in the service bays. I use a different pair for the sewer than to disconnect/connect the car. These gloves wear like iron and are completely waterproof. I bought them at either Home Depot or Lowes.
If I'm on extended stay and don't need to touch the hose for any reason, no gloves. But if I'm packing up, GLOVES!