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Sand away the stained metal. It could go pretty deep. Or not. It would be a challenge to keep the table flat if the stains have any depth. A surface grinder could go a couple thousandths at a time and see what you get.
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Cast iron is quite porous. It's likely that the material causing the stain has been absorbed into the cast iron and many be impossible to remove.
If you want a "shiny" tabletop, buy a new one.
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We used to "mill" small engine heads by gluing fine sandpaper on a piece of double strength glass and rubbing the cylinder head over the surface. The glass is as nearly flat as anything you can find. Though a 12" square piece of granite tile might do too. But if it does not affect functionality I would just clean it with steel wool and wax it and refer to it as "patina".
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Can you remove the table top? If so you can just bring it to a machine shop and have them grind a couple of thousandths off the top. Or you can get a large piece of double strength glass and stick down some wet/dry sand paper and rub the thing over the glass until it is clean. It should end up flat if you use a large sheet (supported on tabletop) of glass for the surface.
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