I dont want to be tacky but you goofed. NEVER use Red Loctite on something you might want to disassemble EVER.
I use Red loctite on some pieces of machinery, but I know I will have to take a torch and a hammer wrench to them to remove screws.
Try this -- get two allen wrenches of the size that fits your screw heads. Make sure one of them is as long as possible. Heat the long wrench to red hot with a propane torch and put it into the screw head while holding the wrench with a pair of pliers. DO NOT TRY AND TURN THE SCREW. Let the heat move down into the screw, when the wrench has quit being red hot, remove it and insert the other cold wrench and see if you can turn the screw gently. You might have to do this more than once to get the screw out. You might even want to wait a few seconds for the heat to work its way into the loctite before trying to turn the screw -- don't get rough and break off the screwhead.
After you have gotten the screws out, clean the screw hole and the screw to get as much of the Red loctite off as possible. You might ever consider getting two new screws.
If this is something you might have to take apart again, go to a model airplane store and see if you can find some liquid nylon screw dope like the model plane guys use. Super nice stuff and empervious to almost all oils and cleaners.
Good luck, come back and let us know how this worked out