I'm fairly new to Stack Overflow, and recently started working on the triage queue. I've seen lots of discussion in Meta regarding the triage queue, flags aging out or being disputed for very low quality or completely off-topic questions, and recognize that people like me are part of the problem -- I initially didn't understand the "requires editing" option.
I think a simple rewording of the help text that you provide while working the queue can improve things immensely. The following restatement of "requires editing", from one of the answers here, made things much clearer (the key being without OP's help):
Also, I suggest that things that age out (or are never edited while being in the edit queue) automatically change to close, or at least are tagged on the web site with some information that would inform the visitor to the site that there may be issues with the question or answer.
There's a tremendous amount of crud that ends up being saved forever on Stack Overflow -- it's kind of like the bottom of my sock drawer. For the goal of being a "reference site", I think you need to err on the side of deletion rather than retention, to help the searcher find quality answers.