If the question is not getting the answers you want, and it is getting closed as duplicate, I would rather let it get closed, and ask a new question making clear it is not a duplicate the other question, which means using a different wording.
This is what I would do especially in the case there are, for example, 4 up-voted answers. If you change the question after it has been answered, and those answers get up-votes, future readers will not understand if those answers are appropriate for the question being asked. It is probable that who answered the question doesn't notice it got changed, and the answers that are irrelevant would stay. You can flag them for moderation attention, but I am not sure what moderators would do in that case.
To me, it seems easier to start with a fresh new question, being sure to use a completely different wording.