Full Idea
Lowe's solution the 'temporary intrinsics' problem is that particles have no temporary intrinsic properties; they may be safely supposed to endure, and large things consist of those enduring particles, undergoing rearrangement but no intrinsic change.
Gist of Idea
Maybe particles are unchanging, and intrinsic change in things is their rearrangement
Source
report of E.J. Lowe (Lewis on Perdurance versus Endurance [1987]) by David Lewis - Rearrangement of Particles II
Book Reference
Lewis,David: 'Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology' [CUP 1999], p.191
A Reaction
A mere rearrangement of particles doesn't sound the same as a change in properties, which must involve causal powers in some way.