I agree with Harry...
Just put your pearl in SG100 diluted 1 to 1 with reducer. Add the pearl to the mixed clear a tea spoon at a time for a sprayable quart...then put in a metal mixing stick and stirr...
Take the stick out of the mixture at an angle with the light to see the pearl concentration in the mix (you'll see it on the mix stick as the clear slips off it...). You'll have to gauge how much to put in...but one to 3 teaspoons in a quart should be a good starting point over a white...
You are better week than strong in the mix of pearls as you can always give it another coat, but you can difficultly remove one...Also, giving it 3 coats to achieve the effect you want will yeald a more even pearl distribution. The three coats will even out...relying on 1 coat is too risky as if you spray it unevenly you won't have another 2 coats to help you even it out...
You need to experiment with a rounded object before commiting to the car...you can get your mixture ready with the pearl and the sg100 at the time you are experimenting as sg100 is not activated so it won't harden...
Like Harry mentionned, you will have to walk the vehicle. You are better to reduce the material output of the gun and use more overlap...
hope this helps...
My 2 cents worth...
Serge