If they are called hamster wipes, I'm guessing their okay for your hamster.
well no.... check the ingredients. Any thing that is for humans dont use it on animals because it is not made for them.
Prob if it is unscented. Don't put around face and mouth.
I wouldn't, the smell can harm him. Use something safe like unscented baby wipes.
Never put a hamster in water to clean them. It can kill oils they need to survive. Hamsters can clean themselfs but if you feel like you need to clean them, you can get hamster wipes and lightly wipe then or let them play in chichilla sand, not chinchilla dust though.
Wet wipes are generally used for household or personal cleaning purposes. Some relatively well-known brands include Huggies and Pampers. In addition, many supermarkets such as Sainsbury's have their own range of wet wipes as well.
Baby wipes are made to be soft. They clean babies, so it seems logical you can use them to clean your hands.
with alcohol wipes
Wipes usually cost about five dollars, the actual diapers depending on what you get, and where you get it, it can range from twelve to fifty dollars. Fifty dollars worth are usually like super loads of diapers and wipes ect.
Yes, they can. To avoid this, keep your hamster clean (using pet safe wipes of course, NEVER bathe it in water) and change their bedding regularly. There are many causes of conjunctivitis. One of the main reasons is because their cage/bedding is not clean or changed regularly.
baby wipes
Wipes are not for animals. Some of the chemicals could have adverse effect.
According to the Good Guide website, Seventh Generation baby wipes are the most highly rated baby wipes on the market. Huggies comes in third, Pampers comes in fifth and Lowes comes in sixth.
Disinfecting wipes are safe to use to clean electronic cords as long as the cords are not plugged in and allowed to dry completely.