Is it frowned upon to edit a question that you previously upvoted, but later realized was not worthy, to reset the grace period and remove your upvote? Also, is this possible or does another user have to edit the question?
Background:
I upvoted a question (which I'd rather not link to) because; It was asked by a newer user, the question and code were well formatted, it had received some upvoted answers and I believed the problem was related to logic and not syntax.
I later came back to the question and noticed an answer that suggested the problem was pure syntax, the answer-er also proposed a superfluous solution. So I downvoted the answer and left a comment explaining why. To my surprise the OP then accepted the answer with a score of -1 and said the answer worked.
I then looked over the question again and realized it was a syntax issue. So, I would now like to remove my upvote. I don't want to downvote the question just remove my upvote.