Kitchen Aid dishwasher set to Hi-heat..Works like a charm..I used a dishwashing tablet in there just as if washing dishes. Put a Hyper Cell and a Black Widow Legend in the bottom rack, turned the holes down. Let it go thru the entire cycle. The Cell really looked like a totally different ball. ball reaction is like new.
See what the Hi-Heat setting does in your manual.
If it does what I think it does, heat the water beyond what the temperature at which it arrives from your house water heater, that is a very bad idea. That temperature can get up to 180 - 200 degrees. The maximum temperature to which you should expose a ball is 125 - 140 degrees. Above that, in theory, the plasticizer, the chemical that helps urethane become resin, is extracted. Do that enough and you wind up with a urethane ball.
Heck, in many cases, the house water heater is set to 160 degrees which by itself is way too hot for a bowling ball. Both Storm and Brunswick, on every ball box, say specifically that subjecting a ball to more than 125 degrees voids the warranty.