What @Andrew Barber says in the comments: a polite explanation is always good.
You're not obliged to comment on these answers. But if you don't tell the user that their answer didn't help you, they'll never know.
It's often a case of "Fastest Gun in the West": people want to be the first to answer, because that's a good way to get the first upvotes. Then their answer stays on top, which attracts even more upvotes.
A polite comment can break this circle.
If they won't listen to your comment, you have every reason to downvote. Then leave it at that - you've explained what's wrong, you've given the downvote, if they still won't listen, it's their problem. It's one of the other answers, one of the answers that did help you, that will get your "accept", and with it the top position in the answers and a nice +15 rep.
On closing, do consider the other side of the story: maybe these answers are right, or maybe your question was unclear or ambiguous. It may be necessary to edit your own question, to clear up misunderstandings.