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I wouldn't consider LocTite as an "Anti-Seize" compound. But, being a liquid, it will help lubricate threads on installation, if only to a minor degree though.I do have some Loc-Tite I use. I should’ve mentioned that.
And, now that I think about it, I'd shy away from using LocTite on stainless to stainless unions on the grille. Particularly on the horn/handles. They're not subject to vibration or mechanical stress.
I still think your best bet is a little purpose designed/manufactured Anti-Seize compound on the screw threads. I use this and it's served me very well over the years;
https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-091...mCqlf4Md8-eq7g9FR0v-WVrImzMaAjClEALw_wcB&th=1