It is my understanding that answers which are downvoted should be removed because they are considered noise and not useful. These kinds of answers should be edited to correct the inaccuracies or be deleted. However, these answers often contain useful information in the comments explaining why the answer is bad or wrong. Sometimes a more correct and higher upvoted answer could say:
Another answerer said so-and-so... However, you shouldn't follow this advice because insert reasons here... Rest of answer follows.
In my opinion, this kind of information is still useful even though it doesn't directly pertain to answering the question. If the mistake is easily derived, say due to the Fastest Gun in the West Problem, or exists in a long list of answers in a historical question (where the upvotes have accumulated due to age), then the comments are especially helpful here.
To invert the above answer, imagine another answer which says:
On top of what so-and-so said, if you are going to follow their approach, you should watch out for insert problem here... Here's my approach.
I imagine that these kinds of answers are acceptable because they contain an alternate approach to the problem.
But could answers which are wrong ever be useful simply because it's an indication of the mistake to avoid?