There are seven factors that would make it possible for one to place his trust in another person.
1. When a person recognizes that his friend has compassion and empathy for him, he trusts in him, and his soul is at ease in regard to any matter with which he troubles his friend.
2. The knowledge that in addition to loving him, his friend does not disregard him or neglect his wishes. Rather, he strives and is resolved to fulfill them. For if one cannot be certain of him in this regard, one cannot have full trust in him since one is aware of the latter indifference and neglect in attending to his interest. But if the one in whom he trusts combines both these qualities, feels compassion for him, and actively watches over his interests, he will unhesitatingly put his trust in him. pg 369
Daily HalachaA baby wipe that is very moist, and there are numerous types of wipes on the market ranging from very moist to hardly so-would be prohibited from use on Shabbos and indeed may even be muktzeh since the slightest pressure applied upon it would cause Sechitah. Moreover, pressing any type of baby wipe, even one which is only slightly or moderately moist against the baby's skin and or scrubbing the diaper area with it may also be forbidden as such pressure would result in Secchitah.