Not based on any post or edit in particular.
A lot of bad posts have lesser issues that can be corrected with editing, such as grammar, poorly worded titles, poor tagging and lack of code formatting. Hence, there are also lots of edits that fix these issues. They are mostly obvious improvements to the posts, but no amount of grammar clean-up can save a post that's off-topic or very unclear.
I can sort of see the point of fixing the post as much as possible, but it's still ultimately unproductive as the posts are going to get closed/deleted soon anyway. I believe encouraging users to focus on posts that can be helped would be a better idea. In addition, as far as I know edits bump posts, which isn't exactly what I'd want to do with a poor post. Which leaves us with the question...
Should grammar, formatting and similar edits to clearly unsalvageable posts be accepted or rejected when reviewing?