Why should the OP "unaccept" the answer they've accepted if something better comes along? It seems to me the desire that the OP unaccept can only come from a misunderstanding of what acceptance means. **The acceptance mark means that at some point the OP found the answer helpful. It does not mean "this is the best answer of the lot."** 

Maybe some time later a better answer came along but **this does not change the fact that the OP found the accepted answer helpful**. Note that I'm not saying that the OP cannot change their mind. I'm saying that new answers do not change the past, nor do they create an obligation on the part of the OP to change their earlier decision.

What you *can* do if you find an accepted answer is faulty is downvote it and comment. The edits you are suggesting are likely to be found illegitimate because they change the substance of the answer. A flag won't do anything since a deficient answer is still an answer.

If the problematic answer is your own, I guess you could perform the edits you suggested. I would not lose sleep over it though. In a case where the answer you posted is embarrassing, you could ask for dissociation.