I would probably first try the method of contacting the user that has been mentioned by others (i.e. @ping the person on a question where an edit of theirs was approved). Users who are conscientious enough to be editing posts with good changes will often respond positively (or at least change their behavior) when something they are doing wrong is politely explained to them. If they did not change, I might start Rejecting and Editing.
A somewhat more drastic solution would be to Reject & Edit. You could then do exactly the same edits, but with a clear edit summary.
Arguably, Reject & Edit is actually the correct thing to do. The period of time where users don't have enough reputation to edit posts without having those edits reviewed is intended to provide those users with time to learn the correct way to edit a post. Edit summaries explain the changes for reviewers, for the OP, and in the edit history. Having garbage in the edit summary is detrimental for all uses. Thus, intentionally providing garbage for the edit summary is clearly not the correct thing to do when editing a post.